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The sweaty, salty Neil Hamburger
When he answers the phone Monday afternoon from his Best Western hotel room, comedian Neil Hamburger, true to form, explains that he's just finished ticking off yet another group of people. "I was having an argument with these guys at the motel that I...
Tags: Music, Weezer (music group), Cambridge (Middlesex, Massachusetts), The Big Bopper, Entertainment Events
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REVIEW: Daughtry, 3 Doors Down don't need to scream to wow Sands Event Center crowd
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGThere’s an old saying that if you really want people to listen, don’t shout -- whisper. Chart-topping rocker Daughtry seemed to have learned that Sunday, nearly seven years after his histrionic singing propelled him on “American Idol.... -
Tickets for new Straight No Chaser shows at Allentown's Miller Symphony Hall again sell fast
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGWhen hit a cappella group Straight No Chaser played two concerts at Allentown’s Miller Symphony Hall two days before Christmas, ticket sales set records for the venerable venue – selling out in 41 minutes for the first show, six months...... -
University School's Tarzan The Musical: a success
Shipwrecked and washed ashore in a faraway jungle in tropical Africa, raised by apes, only to be reintroduced to the human race; this is Tarzan's life. After the ferocious Leopard kills his parents, Tarzan is saved by Kala and brought backed to live...Tags: Music
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University School's production is 'a show full of heart'
Whether you swing on a vine or drive a car, walk on two feet or crawl on all fours, there was something for everyone to enjoy at University School's performance of Tarzan. The actors and crew worked together to create a production that rivaled...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Music, Movies, Celebrities
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'Tarzan' an entertaining and rambunctious experience
Dancing apes, swinging vines, pouncing leopards, and more. What's going on at University School? Well, the jungle has taken a trip to the theater in Nova Southeastern University's production of Phil Collins' Tarzan. This heartwarming musical based on the...Tags: David Henry Hwang, Colleges and Universities, Tarzan (movie), Nova Southeastern University
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Grammys 2013: Gotye's 'Making Mirrors' wins alternative music award
Gotye, the alias of the Australian-Belgian singer-producer Wouter de Backer, won the award for alternative music album at the 55th Grammy Awards, besting a diverse roster of artists including Fiona Apple, Bjork, M83 and Tom Waits. Gotye won for his...
Tags: Staples Center, Awards and Prizes, Tom Waits, Sting, Music
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Tina Turner may become a Swiss citizen, give back U.S. passport
Tina Turner wants to become a Swiss citizen, and love has everything to do with it. If you've been wondering what the iconic diva has been up to lately, she's been living in Kuesnacht, a Zurich suburb, since 1995. A Swiss paper wrote Friday that the...
Tags: Abusive Behavior, Music, Google Inc., Celine Dion, Brownsville
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Album review: Dawn Richard, 'Goldenheart'
RedEye special contributor***1/2 (out of four) There aren't many second acts for former stars of non-competition reality TV series. For Dawn Richard, formerly of “Making the Band” group Danity Kane and Bad Boy R&B experiment Diddy-Dirty Money, the story is just...Tags: Television Industry, Music, Bad Boy (music group)
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Q&A: James VanOsdol, former Q101 DJ, author of 'We Appreciate Your Enthusiasm'
RedEyeRemember rock radio? James VanOsdol sure as hell does. The former DJ and writer of the new book "We appreciate your enthusiasm", which chronicles the history of Chicago's Q101, which left the airwaves in 2011. Ernest: Excited about the book! Burning...Tags: Clear Channel Communications Inc., Naked Raygun (music group), Pearl Jam (music group), Radio Industry, Music
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S.S. Coachella 2012: Pulp, Yeasayer stay afloat
There might be no richer musical irony than hearing Pulp play "Common People" onboard a luxury cruise liner. A Brit pop laceration of slumming art-school dilettantes performed to a room full of absolutely hammered music-biz wheeler-dealers en route to...
Tags: Common, Music, Jarvis Cocker, Yeasayer (music group)
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Chicago singer Tony Adriacchi loved performing
In the 1980s, Tony Andriacchi was almost as famous in Chicago as his heroes Tony Bennett and Frank Sinatra were around the world. Audiences queued up to hear one of the most lustrous male voices to come out of this city, an instrument that Andriacchi...
Tags: Poetry, Ella Fitzgerald, Sting, Ravinia Festival, Music
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